School of Science and Engineering: General Information
2008-2009 Academic Year
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· The Division of Earth and Ecological Science consists of the Department
of Earth and Environmental Science and the Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology,
· The Division of Mathematics and Computational Science consists of the
Department of Mathematics,
· The Division of Physical and Materials Science consists of the Department
of Physics, and
· The Division of Behavioral Science consists of the Department of
Psychology.
The School of Science and Engineering offers three degrees at the undergraduate
level, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.), the Bachelor of Science
(B.S.) and the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.); and two graduate degrees, the Masters of
Science (M.S.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Students seeking a degree
from the School of Science and Engineering must have a primary major offered
by the school. Students may major or minor in a second program in addition to the
primary major; however, special programs such as teacher certification and
ROTC are not major or minor programs and are undertaken in addition to a major
program.
To qualify for graduation, a student must satisfy the requirements of the core
curriculum, of the school specific core and of the major program and meet the
residency and quality of work requirements of the Newcomb-Tulane College.
The School of Science and Engineering offers the Bachelor of Science in
Engineering (B.S.E.) degree in the following programs:
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
The School of Science and Engineering offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
degree in the following programs:
Biological Chemistry
Cell and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Engineering Physics
Environmental Biology
Environmental Science
Geology
Mathematics
Neuroscience